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MARYAM RAJAVI AND THE DEATH PENALTY

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INU - Iran is the world leader in executions per capita and torture is routine in the Regime’s prisons, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Maryam Rajavi, the leader of the Iranian Resistance and future President of Iran for the transitional period. would ban the death penalty as soon as she got into office. Her plan for a future Iran is a country the devoid of the death penalty, all forms of torture, and any human rights abuses. Many years ago, Maryam Rajavi and the Iranian Resistance called for the abolition of the death penalty, the end of torture, and the halting of all human rights abuses in Iran. The mullahs have never agreed and their abuses have only grown over the years. Maryam Rajavi said: “Our plan is to revive friendship, conciliation and tolerance. Our plan for the future is to put an end to the mullahs’ religious decrees. We reject the inhuman penal code and other abusive laws of this regime. We believe Retribution is an inhuman law.” Maryam Rajavi and the Iran...

Iran: MP confesses to increasing social hatred of mullahs

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Mohammad Reza Sabbaghian, member of Iran’s Majlis (parliament) A member of Iran’s Majlis (parliament) acknowledged on Monday that people are increasingly frustrated and are literally cursing regime official wherever they appear in public. Describing this  phenomenon  to other Majlis members during an open-door session, Mohammad Reza Sabbaghian said, “We need a closed-door session to be able to say things we cannot talk about in an open-door session.” “There are some things that, due to the reactions it could create, cannot be said in public. People are really having problems and wherever they see us, start cursing us and calling us bad names… people are unhappy. They live in poverty while we are paid a few million tomans (referring to the Iranian currency) and we are not happy, let alone the people who get a fraction of this amount!” Sabbaghian added. Explaining an encounter he had with a woman in a market, he said this woman approached him and said “I have to ...

Iranian mullahs are concerned about the Poland summit and the Iranian opposition’s activities

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Warsaw, Poland  Next month’s Poland conference, focused on Middle East security and containing the negative influence of the Iranian regime, has become increasingly a source of concern for the Iranian regime. But a particular point that always reveals the truth behind the Iranian mullahs’ tough play about stability and power is their fear of their main organized opposition, PMOI/MEK and NCRI, which shows boldly among Iranian officials’ concerns for the Poland summit. On January 19, Mardom Salari newspaper, close to Iranian regime president Hassan Rouhani’s faction, showed the regime’s fear of PMOI becoming involved in the Warsaw summit and wrote: “PMOI becoming active isn’t a good sign.” Meanwhile, newspapers close to Iranian regime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei are already declaring the defeat of the summit before it has started out of fear that it would succeed. “The anti-Iranian summit of Poland is a failure even before it even begins,” writes Keyhan newspaper, widely...

The Iranian regime, in a whirlpool of collapse

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The collapse of the legitimacy of the mullahs regime has already happened In a recent interview with the Mostaghel newspaper, Faezeh Hashemi, daughter of the infamous Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, one of the founders of Islamic Republic, talked about Hassan Rouhani’s defeat and  the collapse of the Iranian regime . Hashemi’s statements were widely republished by media outlets affiliated with the so-called reformist faction of the Iranian regime, and pundits and personalities of this faction generally confirmed it. “The collapse of legitimacy has already happened, and only a physical collapse has not happened, and chances are high that this happens,” Hashemi said in her interview. “Mr. Rouhani talks as if he isn’t the president. Parts of these [matters] are in the jurisdiction of the government. He talks as if he is the opposition. You should be able to act! Who are you criticizing?” she said about the Iranian regime’s president’s lack of action and his comprehensive d...

Maryam Rajavi, leader of Iran’s opposition, Speaking to the Paris conference, “Mullahs’ Regime in Crises

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MARYAM RAJAVI Madam Maryam Rajavi is the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran’s (NCRI). She has dedicated her life to restore democracy and freedom in Iran. Ms. Rajavi was born on December 4, 1953, in Tehran. She earned a B.S. Degree in Metallurgy from the Sharif University of Technology. She helped organize the student movement against the Shah while attending the university. Ms. Rajavi’s older sister, Massoumeh, was executed by Shah’s regime. Her younger sister, Massoumeh, was wounded and detained when Revolutionary Guards attacked her home in Tehran in 1981. She was tortured to death while pregnant.  Her husband was also killed. Ms. Rajavi joined the PMOI after the revolution, working as a social section official. She ran for a seat in the first Majlis (parliament) in February 1980, but the mullahs prevented her from winning by manipulating the voting, as they did with all of the PMOI candidates. Ms. Rajavi fled Iran and beca...

Massoud Rajavi, Calling For Resistance Until Victory

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Massoud Rajavi, calling for resistance until victory The mullahs ruling Iran are trapped in political, social and economic crises as the result of their long-standing policy of domestic suppression and exporting terrorism abroad, immensely wasting the national wealth. This destructive policy has culminated in Iranian people’s uprising. People are unable to make their ends meet because the regime is providing its proxies and terror operations abroad using the wealth that should have provided its people.  Reimposing economic sanctions by the US has deteriorated the regimes economic condition. In this circumstances, a recent promising message from the Iranian Resistance’s leader Mr. Massoud Rajavi, on entering the phase of readiness for regime change, has strengthened the Iranian people’s spirit. As expected, the message has been widely welcomed by the members of the resistance units, the network affiliated to  the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI / MEK) ...

Iran’s poverty line crisis

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Iran – Mullahs’ regime plundering the people is fueling social unrest Head of the Iranian regime’s parliamentary workers’ faction acknowledged the disturbing fact that the absolute poverty line in Iran under the mullahs’ regime has increased from 17 percent to 34 percent in the last year alone. “Considering the current daily expenses, the absolute poverty line has at least doubled from 17 to 34 percent,” said Alireza Mahjoub, chair of the workers’ faction in the Iranian regime’s Majlis (parliament). The International Labor Organization has defined the absolute poverty line as $2 dollars a day for each individual, he said in an interview with the state-run Asr-e Iran daily. Therefore, under such a definition, there are many individuals in Iran that are considered living under the  absolute poverty line . “Last year we said a paycheck of 30 million rials or less would not be justifiable and this analysis was made prior to the current circumstances. Of course, considering...

MEK: The Main Source Of The Mullahs’ Fear Of Cyberspace!

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How cyberspace provided the bedrock for the people of Iran to link to organized resistanceMEK against religious tyranny. The  role of cyberspace  and social media in  Iran uprising The more the uprising flares inside Iran, the more the regime in Iran, like any other bloodthirsty dictator, clutches at oppression. In its current situation, the regime not only has savagely beaten to death the protestors in the streets but also has extended its suppression to the cyberspace. People use this space to openly express their discontent of the regime. As the regime’s head of the judiciary has recently cited, nowadays, the cyberspace is under the control of the regime’s dissidents. Ahmad Khatami, from Khamenei’s inner cycle, has described the cyberspace as a “rabid dog”. MEK\PMOI ; the main concern of the regime in cyberspace Among regime’s ample concerns regarding cyberspace, one should not be negligent of the main threat to the regime’s existence; the bedrock that c...

A brave young woman who defied the Iranian regime strict dress code has been arrested with her fate unknown

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This young woman who defied the Mullahs dress code was arrested  According to reports, the fate of the “Girl of Enghelab Street,” a woman arrested for removing her white headscarf and waving it in the air in a sign of protest to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s compulsory hijab law is unknown. The woman’s act of bravery and defiance took place on one of Tehran’s busiest streets on December 27, just one day prior to the start of the national uprising against the Iranian government, as part of a movement known as “White Wednesday.” She quickly became a symbol of hope for the protesters. The report sites witnesses on the scene seeing her taken away and even accompanied her to the police station.  The only information available about her is that this brave woman is 31 years old and has a 19-month-old baby. The incident took place on the same day that the Iranian regime announced it was relaxing its punishment for women who do not adhere to the strict Islamic dress code....

Pasargad: Iran mullahs fear massive gathering of people marking the Cyrus Day

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National Council of Resistance of Iran Mullahs' fear of the massive gathering of people in Pasargad and extensive suppressive measures to prevent it The efforts of the brave people to gather in Pasargad on October 29th have scared the religious fascism ruling Iran who has long mobilized its suppressive forces to confront it. On October 26, a 'security official' informed of the plan of 'A group of Monafeqin [meaning PMOI] and anti-revolutionary elements to create turmoil and chaos next week on the occasion of the commemoration of Cyrus', saying 'Other plans of Anti-Revolutionary groups on this day include encouraging their sympathizers to attend this celebration, engaging with the police, and capturing films and photos for publication in the [PMOI] media, as well as making some ‘killed’ in the clashes. ' 'Launching protest rallies against economic corruption and problems in the country, and then to distract it by slogans against the regime...